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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1893)
"' immmtKt- , W h-Uo-f'V .vftrt evening Capital journal, Wednesday,- ootobeb 25, is. &Z. 5S 1 A Peculiar Stage ' of the Game Tho Bituntion is almost as peculiar with us just now. Too many goou. Shall wo carry them over? NO I Low prices phnll cause our stock to melt away liko ico under a Summw sun. It's your opportunity. Going otif of Business Everything Mtet Go. 25 per cent offon all Lamps and Toilet Bets. 20 " " Dishes aud Glassware. 25 " ' " Teas and Spices. 20 " " Bottled Goods, Preserves, &c. 15 " " " Canned Goods and Baking Powders. 10 " ' ' Parkajre Goods, 8oaps, &o. 5 " " " Coffees, Sugars, &c. jSTCoihc early, as we will not stock up in any line after It Is sold out. SROAT & 6ILE, Burke Block, Below Postoffice. - IF - You are going to build or make any t-lndof Improvement, call on the undertlgued lor material. We have a cotnploto stock, and are ready to supply any prepared contract, sewer work, grading, etc Salem Improvement Co. Mothers' Class. A meeting is held at Kindergarten hall every Friday at 1:30 p. m. for the study of child training after tho methods of Froebel, the founder of the kindcrgtrten. Mrs. P. S. Knight gives instruction in the famous mother play, white Mrs. E. B. Philbrook gives lessons In drawing after the celebrated Prang system. This work Is receiving the recognition and endorsements of the world's ablest edu cators, and it is pleasant to state that many Salem mothers are availing themselves of this fine opportunity. A nominal fee Is charged for the year which brings It tvlthlu tho reach of all. Tho drawing lessons alone would cost more than the entire course. All the ladles of Balem should investigate tho work, and are invited to attend the meetings and become members of tho class. WelTj Advektisud. A well-meant and good nutured Item In The Jouit Nai about Win. Kaiser, a Balem crim inal lawyer, who cleared a horse thief at a recent term of court, lias given that gentleman uot a llttlo notoriety. The Oregouiau says: "Ingenuity Is rampant among the Oregon lawyers. A Baiem man was acquitted of horse stealing upon tho theory advanced by his counsel that ho was only stealing a rldo, and now a Pendleton attorney suggests that an employe cmi't be con victed of larceny In a store If ho took tho money homo in accordance with custom and nover brought it back. Meanwhllo tho man who steals a loaf of bread "goes up'' for three yoare. Tho ladles of Unity church will give a sociable In Channlng Hall on Fri day night. Oyster supper from 5 to 8. The usual amusemeuts from 8 to 11. 10-25-31 Exquisite. When one Is buying toilet articles, the greatest object is to got puro goods and first quality. If you need soaps, ppouges or perfumery this oud can bo attained by selecting from tho elegant new stock of tho Cap ital Drug store, Holtnan block. - &&:!' Z&gg . & iw y wjz. '7ar l . ..j n r-,-. . . i--'-" It's High Time fm knw of a pleasant combination tw hY formed in thceo days of (KWMhm nl tho lilco. This is a combination, though, that you will (ld to hear of. It ia tho cornhi ftttuon of high quality and low prices that 1, everywhoro visiblo throuffh ur Mock of JWtIp, I am nfterlnir a ftuulmt Oxford Teacher's Bible lor f 2 00 ; iuMxa w.oo, JOOKSsr,fcI,KR. . pxm .. J1JU MUST CO 1 Our stock is still unbroken, and our styles the best, but we do not wish to carry over any stock, so will make sacrifices now. THE PALACE. PERSONALS. Postmaster Gilbert, of Balem, will not attend the launching of the Oregon at Ban Francisco. Miss Julia Capwell of ibe Portland public BChools came up last evening on tho overland, called hero by the death of her sls'er, Miss Olive M. Capwell. E. Yerger, of Aurora, was in tho clt. today. A marriage license was issued today to Josephine Woolery and Elza Parker. Couuty treasurer Brown returned from Portland today. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cooper, both 'ministers of the Friend's church, who have sojourned in Balem the paBt year for the former's health, leave this even ing for California. Mr. Cooper found Oregon climate very beneficial to him LITTLE LOCALS. Looks like more rain. A score or more of charity and fake advertising schemes make appeals to Bulem busi ness men every week. Most of them get a very cold shoulder among careful investors Nicholas Braunau, of Tal ent, Or., Is a new student at the mute school C. B. Brown, who will be remembered us a witness in the De Leon slander suit, has left Balem for Califorulu. Griddle cakes and honey these frosty mornings Try a Aye view photo of yourself to be bad per fect only at Oronlse Photo Studio, Stale street D. of H. social this evening at A. O. U. W. hall Tlie Altona ar rived in Ponlaud last night on time and will bo at Baiem this afternoon. H. A. Snyder, of Aurora, was in the city today Jack Hurkins. the Inde pendence blacksmith Is in the eity Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Jory returned to day from Corvallls Supt. It. B. Fleming is In Portland for the day The horticultural meeting at Corvallls Is proving a great success Cashier H. P. MoNary, Prosecuting Attorney A. O. Condit aud Prlsou Superintend ent Geo. B, Downing wero among the Portland passengers this afternoon. Tho Salem Improvement Company received a carload of hoy this morning. Wn.ru Build this Fall. The state board mot this morning In consultation and decided to proceed at once to build the south wing of the reform school. This is the smulW section of the new work, aud It is hoped it can be com pleted before tho permanent rains. A large force of brick layers will be put ou at once uud Contractor Ilazell will push tho work as rapidly as possible. 1 i Pensive and Expensive. Many a woman shrinks from con sulting a physician about functional deraugemeuts and weakness, and pre fers to sutler In alienee. She is bad ami pensive, aud her neglect of her ailments will prove expensive, It may cost her her life. One of the most uklllAil phy sicians or I no day. who has had a vast experience iu curing diseusos peculiar to women, has prepared a leiuedy which Is of inestimable aid to them. We refer to Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription, tho only remedy for woman's peculiar weaknesses aud ailments, Bold by druggists, under a posltlvo guarantee from manufacturers, that it will pIvh satisfaction lu every case, or money re funded. Allectloua of tho bowels, so prevalent in children cured by Sliuuious Liver ReKulutor. IN A HuuuY?-Ifso rltiK tho blue box for ix Lockwood metueuger. Ho will do your bidding correctly audi quickly, Otllee oneu nights. Duowkku It Is rumored Llberattl'a lciuiitig iiiUHlciutia was drowued last ulght while playing "Down on tlia tiuuneo Jliver," lie fell lu but he hud un ueclilt'iit policy vlth Mitch..!. Wright A Co, DEATH OF MISS CAPWELL. Salem Loses a Prominent Member of the Educational Profession. It was known yeslerday that Mis Olive M. Capwell, asslstaut principal of trie Lincoln school of tbia city, was to have a difficult surglclal operation per formed for removal of a tumor. Her many friends lived through a day of greatest anxiety, ending In the terrlblo shock caused by the news of her death at half past three. Drs Cartwright and Jessup, assisted by two other Balem physicians had placed her under the influence of anesthetics short ly before noon and successfully removed the tumor, which was large and serious ly attached, and the patient had not strength enough to recover from the shock. The news of Miss Capwell's death soon spread over the city and there was a constant stream of Inquiring friends tendering sympathy to her ber eaved mother who only recently came out from Iowa to make her home with her. They bad fitted up a comfortable cottage and wero enjoying life together in South Balem near her school work when the rude messenger came so sud denly and unexpectedly. Miss Capwell had conducted her school Friday last with her usual bright and cheerful spirits, and it was only Saturday that she was Informed that an operation would have to be per formed. As soon as the surgeons dis covered the nature of the growth they realized that it was an unusual one and could only be removed with the great est difficulty but that it was their im perative duty. She had slept very well the night before, was brave, courageous and hopeful to the moment of bidding her mother and friends farewell, and had made all her requests aud business arrangements before undergoing the terrible ordeal. The physicians worked with her for three hours but no resus-' citation seemed possible. Breathing ceased long before the heart ceased to beat and the patient had evidently grown very much weaker in the last few days of the development of tne dis eaee. The litt'e school children came by scores and mournfully gathered around the late home of their favorite teacher, and It was a sad and most gloomy day to the entire neighbor hood. SKETCH OP MISS CAPWELL. Olive M, Capwell was born in Wyo ming, Wyoming county, New York, lu 1851, and at the age of 7 years went to Monroe, Wis., with her parents, where Hhe received her education and gradu ated at Milton college ir 1870 and com menced her career as a teacher in a pub lic school at Btoughton, Wis. Time years later sho went to West Union, Iowa, where she resumed her profession in a high school. In 1870 she accepii d the position of principal of the Lwa soldiers' orphan institute at Divnport, with six assistant teachers uud 400 pu pils, which position she held for four years and was compelled to resign on account of ill health, In 1881 sue no copied a position as teacher in the pub lic scuools or iiol-ve, luano, and re mained there some time, and then be came principal at Canyon City. Before completing her term there she was ap pointed to the position of superintend ent of the State Institute for the blind at Salem, when she removed here aud has been a resident eyer since. Later she resigned tho position and became one of the teachers in the Salem public schools. Miss Cupwell wus chosen vice president of the Salem Teaohers' Association, and from her many years of experience and her high standards in her chosen life work as a teacher, she ranked among tho leaders of her profession In Oregon. Ollvo Capwell was a very consclen tlous teacher. Refined, Intelligent and kiud hearted; her soul seemed udupted to tho work of drawing out the chil dren, bringing them close to ber uud making them love her. Under all cir cumstances her spirits were suuny aud cheerful. While she has undoubtedly suffered greatly for mouths, not even her closest friends heard her complain and her duties wero performed with unflagging zeal and enthusiasm. Her inllueuce in the school work of this city will be long felt aud It will always operate as au Influence for good. The fuueral of Miss Capwell will probably tako place Thursday, await ing a brother of deceased from Boise City who la expected to arrive. There Is a married sister In Iowa who emtio! atteud. Miss Julia Cupwell of Port laud Is already here. A service over the remains will be conducted at the residence by Rev. G. W. Grauuisnf the First M. E. church. The remains will probably bo taken to West Union, Iowa, where her father is burled. Su perintendent Anderson and the princi pals of tho Salem schools will act as paM-lxarere, 10 u-riiiLtL Tfae only Pur Cream pf Trtajr Powder, No Ammonia; No Alasa. Vtm in Millions of Homes 40 Ycrs tU ftt.mda.Tf GOING The hats at our Closing Out Sale cakes. Tb? Git Prices Do If ! And hundreds are saving big Dollars by buying now. We are bound to go out of business, and prices shall not stand in the way. MRS. MARK SKIFF, 291 Commercial Street. SPECIAL. The entire stock and fixtures for sale. COMPLICATED CASE SETTLED. Growing Out of Giving a Bill of Sale on Some Hops. An attachment suit in tho circuit court involving Insurance of a lot of hops belonging to Riley J. Ritchie has just been settled in this city. The facts were that the insured bad given a hill of sale for picking money to the Gdod mau's of Gervais, who had their inter est Insured for $975. Prior to this, but after giving the bill of sale, Mr. Ritchie had bis hops insured with Mitohell & Co., of this city for $1500. Shortly after the property was burned and the company represented by Mr. Mitchell gave him full power to settle the claim. The attachment has now been dis solved and the following will show that Mr. Ritchie has received his man ey: 8alem, Oregon, Oct. 18, 1893. To whom It may cencern: This is to certify that Mitchell, Wright & Co., special agents for the Western Assurance company, of Toronto, Cana da, has this day settled with me in a fair aud square manner, for the loss of my hops by fire, happening on the 27th day of September, 1893. I desire to say freely and voluntarily that they have acted honorably In every way In set tling this lobs and that they protected my interest in every way possible. I round tnem as wilting to pay me as they were to take my application for in au ranee. They have settled this loss without resorting to technicalities. Respectfully, Riley J. Ritchey. FREE BALOON ASCENSION And Grand Double Parachnte Jump at the Fair Grounds, Oct. 26th. Will take place at Salem Thursday, Oct. 26th., at 3 p. m. at the state fair grounds. Aomisslon free. There will be a grand balloon ascension and dou ble parachute jump by the most daring i iny aeriatist in tne world, lUiss-tmm Keyes, who will astonish all beholders by her marvelous and graceful uara ehute descent from the clouds to the earth. And also tho world renowned pTforming monkey Jennie Yan Yan. The monkey Jennie Yan Yan will as cend at the same time, and come down In her own monkey parachute. Re member Thursday, Oct, 26 at 3 o'clock sharp. Admission free. Winter underwear and hosiery for ladies and gentlemen, at out prices, E. F. Osburn's Racket store. 2d-lw The Artist. If you have not Been Hart's new suitings and overcoatings go at once. He is an artist in selections and at tail oring. Next door to Ladd & Bush's bank. Attention to the dally habits of the young prevents suffering, Tako Sim mons Liver Regulator. LETTER LIST. The following letters remaining in the Salem postofflce Oct. 25, 1893, un called for. Those calling for them plea3o fay "advertised1" Alexander Lou BowenWm Bumgard Hattle I Benson'1 Emma Cimphell W A Clark 'Gltibs UUkeJas DaLeon Belle Drake Geo Fillers Geo Uedrick J as Heqsley T D Johnson D.tvld E Lane Fauuio McConiuan Jno Massy W P Raymond Alex Roberts Wm Mrs -?mlth O B Shufer WAS herbuok P Woolslde L B Wilson L M Ekerklns MD Haul Etnor Hlnton.A Hensley'G M Johnson David Murthu Mrs Jane McCoy J F Mercer W L Rlohey Jas Russell Riley Bmlth B W Semona P Sullivan Chaa E Woods Ammr Watson Lizzie A. N. GILBERT, P. M. s Baking vLIvi!fyi DAILY are going off like 'hot Compson Will Be There. When Adjutant Generul Mitchell found that be could not go to San Fran cisco to participate in the launching of the Oregon, be communicated with Governor Pennoyer, suggesting that General Compson should go In his stead. The governor, feeling that the state should be represented, accepted the suggestion and directed the adjutant generul to designate the gen eral in bis place. This was done, and General Compson proceeded to San Francisco last night. He will act as escort to Miss Alnsworth in the cere monies incident to the christening of the battleship. Tinware. We have aimply every thing In this line, and can please the masses on lower prices than any com petitor. The stock includes galyanized pill), tin basins, steamers, cups meas ures, stew an 1 eauoe pan?, and thous and ut other articles. At Osborn's R.cket store. 2d-lw CHEAP READING. Order the One Cent Daily by mail. 25 cents a mouth. No papers sent after time is out. For Working Phuih and overalls, prices ever made, Racket store. Mbh. Cottouade at the lowest cash at E. F. Osburu's 2dlw A BARBER IN TROUBLE. Burglarizes a Room and Leaves His Card. Corvallis, Or., Oet. L5, A warrant was sworn out before Justice Holgate for the arrest ot one Hermann boliro der. He 1b charged with burglarizing a room lu the Occidental botel, from which he took a suit of clothes aud other valuables belonging to George Bowers, who claims to have supported him for tho past several mouths. He was captured at Albany and brought back here by Sheriff Osburn, and was today bound over in the sum of $500 to await the action of the grand jury, There can be no doubt of bis guilt, as he left a note stating be bad taken the property and threatened Bowers with prosecution on some other charge If be made complaint. Prior to coming to Corvallls, they were botb emrasred in the barber business at Alblna. Two Stepping Stones to consumption are ailments we often deem trivial a old and a cough. Consumption thus ac quired is rightly termed " Con sumption from neglect." Scott's Emulsion not only stops a cold but it is re markably successful where the cough has become deep seated. Sfott's Emulsion is the richest of fat-foods yet the easiest fat food to taket It arrests waste and builds ut healthv Wlesh. PnprdbySooU&nowiia,N.Y. All drauUU. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. 3E is hereby given that in pursui an order of biaIr tnAdA Rtiri .nfmn county diurtnt the Htnte t Oregon, for th county of Marlon, on the 'ilsiday ofdef- oer A. ii. ihu, in th rattler of the estate of t'ernielU Howard deceased, the nnderslgned administrator otx.ld state w IUe'1 at publics auction, sunjn-t to Ciinlrmntlnn by said court, the following dno Ibert rt-al prone'ty, to-wlt: 1-ots nnmbrrs nve and U of block number four of the SonthweH Addition to the city or Halem In the nuntv of Mmlnn. nminininr Orrgon. Haiti rale will be made on tbe2'th day or n vember. A D. 1B. atriorln kinili. nnrnoonof ild davat h wct frout door of the OiuntvOnu t llnn tn Ihn alrt nitr U.I.M ... ....I.. . . ... . m ' . r.ir,u, iu uiu uiuui)iiuu m.te. ifirmxot sa;o wm uo ujiu in uiina It. a KKRNK. Administrator or said ntate. JOHNA Oct. S5-Sw C!tSON. Attorney (or administrator. Largest Gun In the World. Is on exhibition at the great world's fair. You ought to uee it. '1 his is the month of months to visit the falr.pleas- ont days, cool ulghlB, delightful travel- msr w eat tier. Maximum comfort enrnute to Chi. caKoon the vesllbuled limited trains ot the Chicago, Union Paclflo & North western line. Bee your nearest Union Paclflo agent for rates or other informa tion. 12-9-tf ii ' m .in Belchlnrr at any tlran is du to Indl jreat Ion both are. cured by Simmons Liver Regulator. I BUY " BUY ".;,'- BUY " BUY " '; b 1 AT iEl ?ttAi STORt MOQ They Have Ibe Largest flssoplmenl in SALEM, AT THE LOWEST PHICES. GET ON THE INSIDE Get on the Inside we will tell you a se- Itbe "busy marts of trade." Manufacturer rui. i umiTH uavo Deen on a BinuaBim 11 Iieeaed money badly we bouijut exten lvelv tn ord-r to elve our customer th Ebeneflt therefore woareofferlDBabargalD on Box Stationery. Call and look at our sneclal brand. Noth ling like it ever eeen belore. Patton Bros., TnE RUSTLING booksellers 08 STATE 8TKKKT. THEY "TURNED THE RASCALS OUT." And I have started a "CUSTOM HOUSE" oj my own, ou Btato street, nexr Commercial, where I will bn pleased to meet my old custo mers, and plenty ot new ones In want ol boot or Hhoes. uood flu, good material and good honest work. REPAIRING UEATJjY DONE. 10-17 WM. ARMSTRONG. MAKE NO MORE MISTAKES CHARLES A. SMITH RUNS The Rustler Wood Saw And he doesn't burn up half your wood, In fuel, when he saws It. Make your contract with him personally orleaveordersatVeatcbs olgar store Dearborn's book store,4S4 Hammer street, or address me by mall. 6-14-tl E. M. WAITE PRINTING CO., BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS AND Legal BlanU Publishers'. Bush's New Brlck,over the bank, Co m'l street. THE WILLAMETTE, SAZEM, OREGON. Rates, $2.50 to $5.00 per Day The best hotel between Portland and Ban Francisco. First-class In all Its appointments. 1U tables are served with the Choicest Fruits Grown in the Willamette Valley. A. I. WAGNER. Prop. BI7RTOX BROTHERS Manufacture Btandard Pressed Brlek, Molded Brick In alt Patterns for Fronts and supply the brick for the New Salem City Hall and nearly all the fine buildings erected In the Capital City. Yards near Penitentiary, Balem, Or. 8 S-dw Qg5 M(CR0W 5 STEJSL0FF, FRESH REFRIGERATED MEATS , , 316 Commercial 8treot, Salem. Only tho Best Stock Boujtbt. - Only the Beet Meata Bold. Good Bervice, Prompt delivery, F. T. HART, LEADS 247 COMMERCIAL STREET. DO YOU NEED A NEW CARPET? If bo, come and select one from our complete assortment. Mattings also, and oilcloths and linoleums. WINDOW 8HADE8. Will come next, patterns. Iu these we are oflVrlng some great bargains. Prices and patterns and styles to suit everyone. HHOE8, BOOTS AND RUBBERS, We are closing out the balance of the Fleming stock of shoes at very low prices. Also we are ebowiug a nice clean stock of new goods. WILLIS BROTHERS & CO. OPERA HOUBK CORNER, - BALEM, OREGON &.Our Drew Goods and Jacket ate objeeta of a4utioaf wm wit ii OVERC0A1 it BLANKETS f, ' FLANNELS r f UNDERWEAR THE- Teachers' Examination. Notice is hereby given that fur lbs purpose of making an examination of all persons who may ofler themselves as candidates for teachers of the schoolj ui wiih cuuuiy, me couuty sciiooi super intendent thereof will hold an examl. nation at Salem, Oregon, at one o'clock Wednesday, November 8lb, 1803, Applicants for state papers will be ex. amined at the same time and place. Dated this 23d day of October, 1893, J. 8. Graham, w2t-dlw Co. Bupt. Headquarters for all daily papera. at J. L. Bennett's post office block oewi stand, tf Economize in Paper. Clean newspapers, tied in buudlcs of 100, not cut, for sale at tbis office at fifteen cents a bundle. A heavy straw wrapping paper, large sheets, two cento a pound. Next door to the postofflce. tf a The Cheapest. Have the Daily Journal left at your office or real dence. Only 50 cts a mouth. By mail 25 cts a month. WAM'ts.1). To rent lu cltv. two furolihsl rooms for light house-kteplng. Aldrtti Mrs. M, C Brown, Salem. 10 'Sf HOUE AND LOT. No. 100 Seventeenth ptreet, Capital l'ark, for sole rlieo :t T 0-T. A Betboot. at armory, or lnito- XJ ingto o. 13 Court street. Leave at tnu ofilce. WAITED Puvhlnt canvarscr of good ad drew). Liberal salary and ezpeuees paid weekly. Permanent position. UHOWN BROS. Co., Nurseryman, Portland, Orepn. lC-71m 31HIS PAPER la kept on file at E. C. Dake'i . Advertising A gency , H and 65 Merchant! zchange. Ban Frauclsco, California, where contract for advertising can be made for Ik CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Literature kinds on sale at 826 Liberty street. of all 44-17 Chatwin House. Just south of the Methodist Church, in Salem, Oregon. FREE BATHS. Everything new and clean. Tables served with the best of everything in the market. Special attention to coraiuerclal travellers. Meals 05 cts, Beard and lodging lrom MOO week up. The Oregon Land Co, At Balem, U engaged in Belling fruit lands In the vlclnltv of paTiom. Orphan, where more fruit Is now growing than in any putt of the state. CL 2UOK to. MINTHOBN. 10-13-lm Managers. MISS BALLOU'S KINDERGARTEN Connecting and Primary Classes open Monday, Sept. 25ili, Htor. Court and Liberty streets, opposite orera uuuse. II For teachers nnd mothers will begin October 2d. at the same place. For particulars apply to Mits. P. S. Knight, Princlj al. MERCHAN1 TAILOR. TtUDDN6 We have them alo. A large aud varied stock of elegant LACE CURTAINS. !-